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inc MORNING POST: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 0 1903 5 Chfld Labor III Before Committee Dr. McAden, Moses Cone and Oiher Prominent Cotton Mill Men Here Yester day Discussing. Three Bills That Seek to Hegulate Them An act to allow the Toxaway Hotel Company to furnish wine and liquors to its guests. Judge Graham sent up fcn amend ment to leave the question to a vote of the people of Transylvania. Mr. Smith offered a substitute that If af- j ter the passage of the bill the people so desire it they can annul it by a vote of the people. The substitute was adopted and the bill passed as amended. An act to authorize a vote on the question of the Tarboro dispensary the same superintendent that tho grad ed schools In Greensboro have. He looks out for It and Is paid to do so by na. There is no reason that you should abuse the cotton mill men and leave providing that a majority of the qual- the tobacco factories out. Most of you Ifled voters be required to settle the never saw. the Inside of a cotton fac- : question. The bill was amended so as tory. There is none of this going on I to let a majority of the votes cast set- and If It Is then It Is an exceptional , tie it. and the bill was passed. rase that happens. It is the emissaries j An act for the relief of Evie New- who come here and spread the false) man of Caswell county. reports that make all this outcry. I An act for the relief of Mrs. San- Mr.. Flowers Doing Well Mr. Joel Flowers, aged 72 years, who had a leg amputated at Rex Hospital last Tuesday, is reported as doing welL The operation was performed by Drs. Royster, Knox and others, and was made necessary by a wound received forty years ago. Mr. Flowers lives near Auburn and has a wife and sev eral children. CANAL RESOLUTIONS . Important Propositions Sub mitted by Senator Morgan Washington, Feb. 5. Two resolutions, of importance in connection with the consideration of the. Colombian canal treaty were laid before the Senate by Mr. Morgan today. The first of these resolutions provides that no treaty or agreement that is concluded with Co- j "Washington, Feb. K. Senator Hanna lombia or with Nicaragua or Costa said today that he had Introduced the Rica, or with the new Panama Canal -ex-slave bill by request and did not en Company, shall be held to alter, dorse its provisions. He knew the amend, ratify, repeal or 'change the scopa and intent of the bill, he said, proper legal construction of the act of "and had not been duped in any way. Congress, approved June 28, 1902, which He merely introduced it, he said, as an provides for the construction of a ca- accommodation. RALEIGH AGENCY FOR ACID IRON MINERAL, Not Endorsed by Hanna jvlnt committee on manufacturing t-.t m ths hall ot the Senate yester , -. afternoon to discuss three bills .; I.a.e l.-n intradural relative to ... rrtfuUtion, of child Hbor. A small ... itlon of cotton mill men were .. r.t and mad things lively from ; ..-i; of argument for the commute. 7 . hill that exicted the most argu . , :.i of the three was one by Repre . !.ttve Parker of Wayne which pro . an educational clause In It and a relating to Indigent widows and , t?.o fame tlmep rovMea a twelve . ,r working law. say that you should wait to hear our full committee." WINES AND LIQUOR FOR HOTEL GUESTS (Continued from 1st page.) table and the motion was adopted by a vote of 4 to 41. Tho House met at 10 o'clock and prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Offman .of Ran!oVh. It says that no petitions were presented as follows: :; I under 10 years of age shall work Halifax. Edgecombe, Randolph, Hay v th mills under any circumstances mool stokes. Montgomery. Wake v 1 r.ot ur.icr U unless an ldi?eiu or iare, Duplin. Mitcnell. Rockingham. . i J.Ud fa thr or mother Is dependent 'caswell. Granville. Stanly. Davidson .ti it. Further that every mill owner, and other counties in favor of temper . hive a certificate from te child's ancc lflatlor-. j..rtt.ts giving its age and date o? From Beaufort, asking the incorpo- -th. !t then limits the working hours ration of certain churches against the -- .-mm to W hours a week. 11 a I sale of wine. .' . . .... .v,. o, r ir That l For a r.ew townshlr in Robeson ' w ,.n.ir ii tmut attend school county. r i- hn,.j From Bladen county, in favor of the , mill owner can hire him. And then'co" ford Lb Potter, formerly Miss Hester Beasley. a former school teacher in Granville county. An act to authorize a special tax in Dare county. An act for the better working of pub lic roads In Madison county. An act authorizing Elizabeth City to Issue bond. An a"ct to provide for working the public roads In Fmlthfleld township in Johnston county. An act to prevent the obstruction of waterways In Eladen county. t bill cites and directs the fines for Ration of this bill, rr.ator Durham was the chairman of From Xewton townshiD. In Ala mance, against sale of whiskey. From Fruitland, in favor of the Lon tr-. Kill ser.ate division of the committee f tOJn VaUUKai ,n favor of the Lon i ipreentatle Scott of the Houejdon bn. r ation. From Rev. 11. 11. Marsh and others, lr. J. H. McAden. a prominent mill aklnK for incorporation of Mt. Zlon j.:c..!ent and .stockholder, appeared RaptSt church against sale of liquor lfore the committee ana aaares.ea wjtnin three miles. ih.in. Concisely his remarks summed The Wilkes county prohibition bill v the following "I see no necessity wa9 reported favorably from the com ior any legislation in regard to the res- mlttee and made a special order for ..: uion of child labor, but If the Leg- Friday r.t 12 o'clock, future sees ft t pass any laws It B.liiaBdllrtalalUBt ....... . w . . .v.m. attrnti.t rive tne mi ii . . . i nr. r.n. ti;i .-...-..-. a - - i uy uaviuson -a resoiuauii crvww n a chance to be represented here miii... on expenditures of the n a body or by representatives, with House wjtn reference to employees. heir counteL W as a whole have rrtfl- jjy Aiken An act to amend the char- ions of dollars In machinery, and f e tcr of tne town 0( Brevard. rm entitled to a healing. The chair 1Jy DavidsonAn act to amend the Ur a.ked h!m to name a day that Code, wilh relation to the practice of ruld be convenient. It was first sug- Medlrlne. .k, n,Tt xiondar would be a rr price of Rockingham An act re . j... fr MrAden said that It ciulrlnsr and compelling the attend- "k! Aon as he could not get nnce of children upon school in Rock- t TTv.Tntiracturers.Dy in- narn roumj. orucr w r i w. . ih I ISy UulOIr-A ii;9v;uuii ... mere hours for meeang and adjournmeni tn:t an that tlrr.e. ..(.iir Psrker said: l.ri-iTii..... - , f fh llm, - ikinf. r v-n irnm inm DC Iiuviit'w - Bills Katind An act for the government of the town of Beaufort. n act to amend the charter of the town of Stoneville. An act to allow a special tax in Car teret. An act creating -Roanoke Rapids township In Halifax. An act incorporating the Caney Riv er Railway Company. An act Incorporating the Chapel Hill Trolley Company. An act for the relief of Clark. A resolution to Investigate the charges against state prison manage ment. An act to incorporate the Savings and -Trust Company. An act allowing fishing with hand lines from bridges In Craven. A resolution relative to discrimina tion in freight rates. An act incorporating the North Car olina Mutual Aid and Home Protec tive Association. An act for the relief of I. H. Cham bers, a public, school teacher. An act for the relief of Effle Fra iler. An act establishing a free school dis trict at county line between Moore and Harnett. An act for the relief of Walter- Gard ner. An act to amend the charter of the Rough and Ready Hook and Ladder Company of New Bern. An act relating to the fees of ofl?rs Land witnesses. An act for the rebuilding and repair ing of water mills, nal to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. This resolution was, on motion of Mr. Morgan, referred to the committee on foreign relations. It will come be fore that committee at Its next meet ing. A second resolutions directs the sec retary of the navy to send to the Sen ate copies of all reports and of all correspondence In the navy department which relates to the military occupa tion of the bays of Panama and Colon and the cities of Colon and Panama by the forces of the United States; or to the operation of military or police forces of Colombia, etc. This latter resolution of fhquiry went over under the rules until tomorrow, when the fenate will cons'der it. These two resolutions involve inter esting matters that are to be brought out by Senator Morgan. Senator Morgan's resolution declar ing that a treaty shall not affect the law of June 28, 1902. has been offered, he says. In view of the acknowledged fact, sustained by Judicial opinion, that a treaty passed after the enactment Marion, of a law and in conflict with it has the effect of nullifying it. in om words, any act of Congress must be considered and construed in view of subsequent treaties that might af fect it. The purpose of Senator Morgan's res olution of inquiry is to ascertain the truth of the charges that were pub lished at the time of the American occupation of Panama, to the effec that the Colombian government agreed to pay over .to the insurgents the sum of three million dollars of the money received by the government from the United States for the canal franchise. KING'S PINE TAR BALSAM FOR COUGHS. Relieves the tickle, heals the throat, "stops that hack PRICE, 25 CENTS. "Are there any historic spots in this vicinity?" Queried the tourist. "Well, mum. right over there by that ; tree Bill Jorkins or.ee had a pile of j coal that weigher purity nigh two ton." Bryan's Commoner. . W. H. King Drug Company, Wholesale Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. - A story is told of a lawyer whose quick wit never deserted him. whether in office or court. One day a client entered the office, and. throwing: bs ti nts coat. said, irritably: "Why, sir, your office is as hot U3 J an oven." "Why shouldn't it bo?" was the calm response. "It is here that I make my bread." Tit-Bits. WELLINGTON TYPEWRITER from Canada; just arrived; best, cheapest, most simple, visible wr'ling machine on earth; cash or installments; In terstate 'phone 253. Address "agent Raleigh, N. C. - . v...t th.it will injure me '" frr. orkln5r the nubile road in .. . . M ill VW1 fill 11 1 .... .... " - - - - . nf !- mill man. I re X mi jim.vr Ry Parker of Halifax An act to pro- it will redound liauiax cum. , .. nf 1 (-nntr!! An Aft to . ...-.a.- i y uii,w . - ,.nlze the rights of tne r.anu..u . McIoweli to ieVy a special tax. r.ey have millions of money in im phimp,An act co prevent the I.u5tncs and they have counsel, whi. bMnicton of juniper reek and other the p.Kr oenigni-i- streams. ADD1GKS IS OUT Delaware to Have a Chance to Elect Two Senators Dover. Del. Feb. 5. J. Edward Ad dlcks. in a statement made this after noon to a caucus, withdrew as a can didate for United States senator from Delaware in the Interest of the elec tion of two Republican senators. In OL ".- " , ' his I statement Mr. Addicks says tnat An act to prohibit the obstruction of withdl.aWR Is on condition that the Rrlar creek In Stokes An act to create a school district at Carbonton in Moore and Chatham. An act amending the charter of the'by majority rule. Republicans o f the House and fecnaie meet in Joint, caucus and elect two ar.rn.lfltf.8 for United States senator arc hearing them( Woodard An act for th relief disabled Confederate sol- . A immov ind we I.. ,..- I v.,!untarilv. . .. of certain Mosvs Cone, a joint owner of tne dUrJU prox'rr.lty mills at Greensboro and one . ,Jy mther An act to Incorporate ..f the I incest, cotton mill men In th? uUk. River Methodist church. ..ath followed Dr. McAden. speaklnic . By HuRhes An act to authorize the r.i" the mill men. ana .levy oi n speem i ' Dr. J. R. . . . . -k -i t f r Parker l t.. r. An nM in allow . . . . ... .,nr wr KIHIW - - - 1 Ki T 4J . the other members of the L-Sl- EwlnK to practice m.-dlcino without re have pot to say about the abuse complylnic with, the net of 13. rhlMren In the cotton mills of the j Uy Mtchael-An act roncernlnff the .'tatr and as to their suffering We J ,lock law In Wautauga county. Tnt it shown to us what cruelty we Dy Hooker-An act relative to dam Ire really dolnel I am interred In a public roads In Deaufort county iS rf mill, and If there Is any By Warrcn-An act for the rtllef of cHM who C TSeVns "njured or harmed W u M. Chandler, a former public rr.lM "',ltk .n nn. ant to nool teacher of Person county. .to"?"r":rH. ..ii,. ; i t : bond ;on.llllons tnai Arrtnrtm of M . " An act to ,:,.-,ny of hom " '"0 ' ln'rpi,e certain rturchc. In .Moon ET.1?.: i.Tr kno much th. .a!o an,, m.nufac .hoat ttt codltlor.. and th. mIKs from . tore o llauor. u few minutes ap. C.oode An act exempting manu ... . . w - n.i, tn state- . - cm not Know at act to create iiaw Alamance county. - , - w . ikm A-h.O did mnts oi pcoj'.r irn.-. know exactly what they were talking of James Walker Memorial Ho?pltaI at Wilmington. An act amending the charter of the Grand Lodpe of North Carolina. An act incorporating the North State Mining: Company. An net extending ferry rights in An son. An act Incorporating- the Bank of Whltevllle. An act to al!ow Mt. Olive to Isiut bonds. An act for the relief of Miss Dona Osborne of Alleghany county. 4 j X T i St Tlary's School, Raleigh, N. C The sixty-first annua! se3Slo n boffins September lSth. The natcr Term begins January 25. St. Mary's School offers inst ruction In the following department: The Preparatory School. Th Collisrp. The Art School. Tho Music swhtl. The Business School. There are two hundred and f orty-cUht students reprec nting 1 nine Dioceses. Faculty of twenty-fl ve. Much of the e.juirnint U t.e.'; tight new pianos bought this y year. St. Mary's iandcrgjrten Is located in the center of the rlt- un-lcr Miss Louise T. 3Ubee's -charge . For c.itnlOKtie ad-lrens REV. T. D. BRATTON, D. D. !Vtle Notice is hereby given that a char ter for the North Carolina and Ohio Railroad Company will be asked to be granted from the present General .As sembly. I J. M. JONE3. February 2. 1003, RALEIGH COOPfia BROS, Proprietor. Raleigh, N C. MONUMENTS Writ for catnlogtia. W ray ii frcibt. I ll ilE liS feu B - 5 .. ... - - - FfW'if - - I Institute I OH Young Women Thorough instruction in all departments ot Female Education. ILsBH Conservator oi- - . MUSIC. j Using the Lcschet- J izky System. Scud for : catalogue. JAS. DINWIDDIM.A., Prleipt. . RALEIGH, N. C. ''-3: III' IP. Under Turner's Cafe. Gorham SL Twitty. LU 0 1 Z S ruly relief in Shour., f uli u-d Kr: Box I'KEE. " SrKl S'JMnp for particulars. CKOWX CHEMICAL CO.. Bo U.Wiri. WI Dr. Joseph Graham, PHYSICIAN, Office in the Carolina Trust Building. . : : : Bell Phone -Interstate Phone about. xr. r.in another mill man , l,'. l. talked to the committee bat the MU before lt- nv nullard An act to appoint Jus- - tlces of the peace in uimDenana. , In rrrhthlt the ' ,;y ko13 srhool.lbee for plaintiff: saie or nqucr .... - y h i W. Ward for defendant By Itoberson An ret to aIloT Ilign j lie sam. Vi-vinhiirr An There are in. the Legislature 21 Ad dicks Republicans and 10 anti-Addicks Republicans. a9 against 21 Democrats TEN JURORSlF , CASE OF YOUNG New York. Feb. Ten jurors have been secured to try William Hooper Young for the murder of Mrs. Anna TiiHtzer. The jury would probably The House adjourned at 1:43 until , nave jjecn filled this afternoon but Friday at 10 o'clock. the panel ran out. A complete jury will be secured tomorrow morning, it hiw-d. Young looked a little less- renulslve today than yesterday when Cases argued in the Supreme Court ' he had to i,e drageed into the court yesterday were: j room- He came in quite willingly Menzei vs. HInton, by O. W. Ward ' thlg morning and spent much of the and Bond for plaintiff; Aydlett for do- j time witn his elbows on the table De fendant, ore him and hid face burled in his Norria vs. anal Co., and four other hands, cases presenting same point, argued j Tne gtory that the district attorney by Adlett and Williams. Leigh and G. LvI1i pr0secute Young on the blood W. Ward for plaintiffs; Pruden and! at0nement theory got fresh impetus Shepherd for defendant. I today when Miss F.llzabeth Dickinson. Bray vs. Lumber Co., put to end of j.who was once a Mormon convert and docket. who says that blood atonement is still Lindsay vs. Railroad, by Aydlett fcr i practiced among the Mormons, appear plalntiff ; Pruden and Shepherd for de- ed Jn the court room. Miss Dickinson fendant. " i payfl that she is under subpoena by Ivimb vs. Elizabeth City, by Ferrin th' prosecution, but what she Is going ABOl THE SHOE SALE And Its Continuance. The Supreme Court nee this special 1-3 off shoo salo uj Jon,,, 5t will he allowed to qo on for a while lonrjor. IfCtVA ILX J CiJIM.fci j , - J While not qiven the mi portal good shoes, Aydlett and G t0 'testify to she did not say. By Alexander of -I do not believe that there is as mum . - nm. pfcantrr of the law i r t .hr lerislatlon now as there . r.-a sixteen yean ago. i or our w now. In the first place the mill men of r"t By Daniels of Vance An act to prc- thering fmlt on r.bjrt to the Insinuation of abuses that of anothor in Vance rounty we are suppo to be heaping on the wifcou. conaent. rhtl tren who ork In our mJ..""- i vCent An act to appoint a Jus- have been In the mill business tlce pf th? p.ace m Cherokee. fr forty-ftve year and I ha- n of jiocWngham An act for ver serj a child abused. Then M o( Georj?e w. William.. try say that the are made to By offmanAn net to protect tho ivrrk set hard. An a matter ot fact travellnff rub!ic by requiring the em lty were never a vrell off as when poynent of competent rsilroad agents. :fcey are working In the factories. They 1Jy Thomas An at relating to con ire smart and healthy and I know of toptg for 0-,ee. inrre boys today that went Into the ,jv Kreeger An act to Incorporate Till when they were ten jt-.a pUrn? urovf rnurm - - - By -"iSafety on English Railroads London. Feb. 5. Presiding today at a meeting of the shareholders of the London and Southwestern. It. II. W. Campbil remarked that if the com Salaries of Judges Washington. Feb. D. The conferees of the two Hordes of Congress on the bill increasing the' salaries of United Staten Judges reached an agreement today, generally accepting the salaries Just now, for instance, lots of people want have some of these shoes yet to be sold and we give the j an opportunity to be supplied. I ; N & . "FERRALL. and we 1 1 .... t- TT.i.rk . .,.! , ,1t,t Am,.ri,.nn mPthnrla '. fixed bV the OUI as It passeu lue iTuCC. wase what was termed econ- The measure as agreed upon, and as the ..irlnter.dents of. itamllnAn. act to rcp?i he factories. There Is no work In the law of 1S93 relative to earning co:' -?ri-. that It rives the emm cealed weaoons. . nr tr rest. It Is far better to Ry Erwli wve the child In the cotton mill than better working .v. ,.t. The records show that Uurke county. An act to provide for the of public roads in By Ray An act to appoint Justices By Ray An e:t for the relief of I.fing. and the Carolina children are 'VXh in the m!!,. Now the .h.r to I An .ctto abo, Wlslate about is to mere is more crime " - f ,he D?3ce ln Yancey county 1rn in Massachusetts than In IWs oixne w ttate and the r-a.on Is that ine - , McEwl. a public school teacher, t- rhiin are on the streets. J. mw. " " the oiEce of stand- .ce county. to P 7- :o arnen(1 the charter of the parent, all sober mn ana siop lnMrance Ccmranr. dlsj-lpaUon and you will have no wo- u"cm to nrovWe for a tar on men and children In th mill. And w charters of corpora- then you speak of education In con- : 1 nectlon with this pending bUL y,11",, ftct to settle a debt due by the he first thlr.g that a cotton mill builds An a Mordecal. Is a achooL We have run one ln cn- V ct to protect certain birds ln r-ectlon with our factory that cost my An - trother and myself IS.00O and we have .Lincoln county. rTZTT.. ' . ... vAn i oi arv omv in one country would be rank ex- it win ueeuin; . ..x, Jr vaga? e n th other. While the of the chief Justice of the supreme length of ral mads In the United State, court at $13,000 and of the assocate Jus- wofnlne times greater than those of tlee. at IIJMO INEHANGO. DEEP CUT IN as many passengers, or about eighteen oimmu j. times as many ier mile of railroad, j Not a single passenger was killed In j g0y Rjjp Qyef Great Britain during 1301, while 249 ; J . . t,mt r, ihP irnlted States that ' Elizateth Cty. N. C. Feb. o.-Fpe v. jcial.-At 3 o'clock this evening Burgess! Pendleton, a youth about 11 years old. was run over and killed by a pair of DtCiSIOn FaVOrS StSel TrUSt: horses driven by Chas. W. Overman. . ?The boy h.id just jumped from a dray Trenton. Feb. 5.-The court of errors backing off when Overman, and , appeals today unanimously re- na m versed the decision of Vice Chance lor who. did rhlch enjomea ine ur.ucn A . i WE MEAN THE STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE KIND. OVERCO ATS-We have a few desirable ones. If they fit you get a bargain. mintes. Emen. w States Steel Corporation from convert ing $200,000,000 worth of Its 7 per cent preferred stock Into 5 per cent second mortgage bonds. Thla Is the uit which was brought Z'X'A 'r srx ! Fflrmer Renatnr Dftad PittPfield. Mass.. Feb. 5.-Ex-UnIted the JieW blocks fOT SpHng. srotM senator Henry Laurens Dawe3 SPRING HATS Dtinlap's soft Stetson's Gome and see them. soft and stiff. These nrc nation n i i : previous suit Instituted home here. He had been ui ht. lZrlZn rtJBVrSer. There is now! Christmas night. when he contracted n TVlTmnediment to the steel cor- a severe cold wnne onvmg. iES Zritfon cTrrylng out its plan unless I developed Into grip, which und?nnleed poratlon carrying oui. . -,tm ulreadv weakened by the the case should oe ' I , " . United States supreme court. , weight of year?, CROSS &1 LINEMAN CO UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS j
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